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WWE has slowly developed into a more sports-focused program under Triple H, and the company thrives by making the most of each in-ring encounter.

Tournaments bring prestige to every match, and various formats freshen up WWE’s weekly product.

The Intercontinental Championship No. 1 Contenders Tournament is set up as a series of Triple Threat bouts that will culminate in a Fatal 4-Way.

Jey Uso vs. Kofi Kingston vs. Karrion Kross provided good action on Monday, making the most of the competitors. Pete Dunne vs. The Miz vs. Xavier Woods was great, driven by unique spots from all involved.

Next week will see two matches: Bronson Reed vs. Sheamus vs. Ludwig Kaiser, and Ilja Dragunov vs. Dominik Mysterio vs. Dragon Lee. Both will be great action, carried by the weight of the opportunity.

All 12 men involved in this tournament are getting the rub from participating. Bron Breakker’s potential challenger list is improving with each big performance.

More tournaments like this would benefit this talented roster, especially those who can seriously compete in the ring. It is time for WWE to commit to more regular tournament formats beyond King of the Ring to keep the roster moving.

WWE might want to speak more with recent wrestling partner, Pro Wrestling Noah, which is currently running the N1 Victory with two NXT wrestlers in the mix. Its regular tournament formats could be a source of inspiration.

There is plenty of room for WWE to create a new standard for its weekly programming, including great action and compelling storytelling that make the most of a talented roster.

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